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  2. List of ghost towns in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of ghost towns in Nebraska. Rock Bluff School, formerly the Naomi Institute, ... A near ghost town with 1 resident, Elsie Eiler, as of 2010

  3. Category:Ghost towns in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Savannah, Nebraska. Shea, Nebraska. St. Deroin, Nebraska. Categories: Ghost towns in the United States by state. Former populated places in Nebraska. Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  4. St. Deroin, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    St. Deroin is a ghost town in Nemaha County, Nebraska, United States, originally located below the river bluffs on the Missouri River. Formally chartered in 1854, the town had a popular ferry crossing over the Missouri River for more than three decades. The river changed course, ending the ferry. After a railroad spur bypassed the town, it drew ...

  5. Rock Bluff, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Rock Bluff, Nebraska. /  40.92917°N 95.85278°W  / 40.92917; -95.85278. Rock Bluff is a ghost town in Cass County located approximately three miles east of Murray in the U.S. state of Nebraska. Once the home of an influential college called the Naomi Institute, Rock Bluff was instrumental in the 1866 vote that gave Nebraska statehood.

  6. Dobytown, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Dobytown, Nebraska. Dobytown is a ghost town in Kearney County, Nebraska, United States, [2] three miles west of Fort Kearny. Officially named Kearney City, the community was established in 1859. The town was given the common name of Dobytown because it contained mostly adobe buildings. [3] Although the community no longer exists, [2] the site ...

  7. Belmont, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Belmont, Nebraska. Belmont is a semi- ghost town in Dawes County, Nebraska, United States, approximately 11 miles (18 km) southeast of Crawford. Originally known as Evergreen City, the settlement was existent by summer 1889, due to the construction of the Belmont Tunnel. However, when the town site was surveyed in 1890, only five blocks were sold.

  8. Antioch, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Antioch is a ghost town in Sheridan County, Nebraska, United States. Located approximately 15 miles (24 km) east of Alliance on Nebraska Highway 2, the town was once nicknamed "the potash capital of Nebraska." [2] The town took its name from Antioch, Ohio. [3] There are now only a handful of houses, fewer than 25 residents, and a trash dump.

  9. Factoryville, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Factoryville is a ghost town in Cass County, Nebraska, United States. [1] Located approximately halfway between Union and Nehawka, the town straddled the Lincoln-Union Highway and neighbored a smaller village called Mount Pleasant. It once featured a flour mill, stores, hotels, a post office, and a Methodist college called Factoryville College.